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DogWatch Graduates Page 2

Roxy Stephanie n Pete

After a cold January training session, what's a tired Roxy pup to do? Well what else; hop up and take a little snooze on Stephanie & Pete's couch.

Here's the mother and son team of Lily & Bruster. In less than a week with the great training done by Norman, Gloria and family they were quick to adjust to their boundary.

Norman & Gloria  Lily & Bruster
Laurie & Warren  Bo

Lights Camera, wait where's Bo? It took some doing but we got his picture! He's just a bit camera shy.

Laurie & Warren had a competitor fence and got tired of the run around and lack of service the competitor provided them when they needed help.  Now that they're all a part of the DogWatch family Laurie & Warren can put all the bad experiences behind them, have their boundary line where they want it, and rest easy knowing I'm only a phone call away and their dogs are being protected the DogWatch way.

Laurie & Warren  Elliot1

Elliott on the other hand would've let us take 50 pictures that day.  He thinks he's beautiful and I do too!

Sid & Linda are just crazy about their Molly.  So much so right after they had trained Molly on the DogWatch fence, they bought Max who I will proudly display in a couple months when he's old enough to be trained and graduated (and I get a picture). It took Sid no time to become a DogWatch guru and can adjust his system anyway he chooses!

Sid Linda  Molly

Linda, Sid, Anderson (their grandson), and Molly. What is it about family pictures by a rock that just come out to look so good!!

Space reserved for Max the future DogWatch graduate!

JaymeLani

Lani here is the ruler of the roost.  She's one of the smartest dogs I've met training to the DogWatch system.

May I introduce Jayme & Keith's 3 treasures. Thanks to DogWatch they can now grow grass in their backyard. You see these guys are busy and won't give the newly planted grass a chance to grow.  Eventually the fence will be expanded so Lani, Princess, and Tasha can run about in both the front and backyard once the grass gets established.

JaymeTasha
JaymePrincess

What a face!! You would swear Princess is really mad but don't worry she just had to take a break after all the energy training requires.

Tasha is a happy go lucky gal that happily follows wherever Lani goes.  Good thing Lani is so smart.

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Poor Buster. Lynn & Raydy decided to put in a store bought fence. Well the receiver malfunctioned one day and Buster ended up with one huge raw sore under his neck where the receiver rested. Lynn called the company who manufactured the fence and they told her it must have been “infrequency” (whatever the heck that means). Since Lynn’s neighbor has had DogWatch for many years without a problem she recommended she call me. Well we waited for the sore to heal (took some time) and I came down reflagged the property and retrained the poor traumatized pup (very gently of course) and what do you know no more sores and we have a very happy pup. Lynn & Raydy were so happy that they bought Buster a playmate. Now between the two of them they play happily together. “Infrequency” chock one up for the customer support rep there.

Burt & Tracy are a couple of great gals that are in love with their pups. I don’t know who got more of an education the day I did the sales call, them or me. I learned how to roll cigarettes that day and did you know you can actually buy a loader for a four wheeler? Well Burt found one and the thing is pretty cool. The day of the install I unfortunately forgot my camera and am still waiting for the pics to arrive via email so I can proudly display their 3 pooches. Until then, I reserve 3 spaces for Maggie (black lab), Sissy (border collie/australian shepherd mix, and Beau (Schnoodle (Schnauzer and poodle mix))

Melissa & Nicholas live on a very busy road that got tons busier after lots of the bridges in their general area got demolished by flood waters. When I was there that’s all you would hear was the thunder of dump trucks and other construction vehicles going by. Good thing they decided to put the DogWatch fence in so that the little wanderer Abbey stopped going on her adventures. Don’t you just love the pose. Wish my legs would do that. On second thought, maybe not.

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GusBosco1

I smile every time I see this picture. Can you picture a happier expression on either one of their faces? Gus was so happy to give Bosco the ability to run around without being restrained (after training of course) and Bosco was just plain happy to be by his buddy Gus. This picture captures the reason why I love my job!

Lorri contacted me even before she brought Bailey home. Of course, we had to wait until Bailey was old enough (4 months recommended) to first adjust to being with her new family and surroundings before we could put her on the DogWatch fence. In the meantime, Lorri had started clicker training Bailey and I must admit that is one smart pooch there for as young as she is to listen so well. Needless to say, it took no time training Bailey to the fence.

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AnnelleJadaMay1

Jada May (left) was sure tired out after her big day. After all being star for a day is awful hard work! She decided to cozy up in her favorite spot under the table for some beauty rest. Annelle says she loves to go under there to take a snooze.  Kinda makes me wonder what happens when she gets much bigger if she still tries to snuggle up there. To the right, we have the city girl Macey who Annelle takes care of every now and then. Macey sure does enjoy all the pleasures of being free in the country.

AnnelleMacey

Here we have Casey and Mr. Peanut. Bill & Helen had installed a store bought hidden fence system but soon grew tired replacing receivers which of course only went bad after the warranty was up costing money not to mention the poor grade wire would continually break causing Bill to reinstall the wire after only a couple of years. Of course, DogWatch came to the rescue and now Bill & Helen have a trouble-free fence with lightning protection they never had and now they never have to worry about paying to replace anything again. This is important because Bill’s job takes him away from home 6 months at a time so now he can rest easy knowing DogWatch is protecting his pooches and help is only a phone call away.

HelenBillCaseyMrPeanut
Herb&LynnBandit
CJ&BernardRuby

Herb & Lynn had a lot on their plate. They were involved with the hub bub of moving to PA. Since they were moving from a very small property to one with a nice yard, they didn’t hesitate in giving Bandit(l) and Roxanne(R) room to run around. Herb had checked out all other companies on the internet and chose DogWatch as the best (smart guy). We had a tailgate sales call (the owners of the house they were buying hadn’t moved out yet so we couldn’t go in the house) and set up a date soon after the move. 

Herb&LynnRoxanne

May I introduce Ruby to the left and Max to the right. These two guys are the apples of CJ & Bernard’s (the computer guru) eyes. Ruby doesn’t go anywhere without her Max so it was quite a challenge to take her out to train. We managed alright but it was clear that she needed her Max to feel comfortable which we had to oblige. I am proud to say both are doing fine now.

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Ray&DebbieGoldie

Ray couldn’t wait to get into their new house to bring Goldie here home. You see while their house was being built Goldie had to stay with his parents. It took some doing to schedule this fence because we are all aware that when you build, there are always delays and complications. We made the best of a bad situation though and with some patience, we finally were able to give Goldie the freedom she needed to be happy. A special thanks goes out to Ray’s wife Debby who was kind enough to give me some bail money when I was put in jail. Yes, your DogWatch dealer was going to jail, but to benefit muscular dystrophy. Gotcha!

Dennis&MichelleLucky

To the left is Michelle and Lucky with one goal in mind... to keep Lucky from taking off for hours and coming home when he saw fit. To the right is my little flag dude helper guy. While I flagged the property, little flag dude helped me count out the spacing and place the flags. Did a fine job flag dude!

Dennis&Michelleboy

Occasionally, you’ll run across a situation that just warms the heart. Rocky had a rough start in life. Health issues between his Mom & Dad left Rocky deaf. Jennifer didn’t know this at the time she fell in love but it didn’t stop her from taking Rocky home when it was time. Now just think about it for a minute. How do you train a dog to stay in a boundary where he is incapable of hearing the warning tone without constant correction which would scare a young pup to death? With abounding patience, love, DogWatch technology and by concentrating on his eyesight that’s how. I had the great privilege of going back some time after the fence was done for a wire break and it sure did feel good to see Rocky running around happy. Lucky dog to have such great owners. 

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Nathan&KristinDaisy

What you won’t find at the grocery store... Daisy the schnoodle. To the right here she sits with her favorite little girl Emma just hanging out having a good time. What a team!!

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